Dhola-Sadiya: A Bridge of New Hope for the North East
Road connectivity in the North-East will see a major transformation when
Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi inaugurates the country’s longest
river bridge –the Dhola- Sadiya Bridge in Assam tomorrow. This new,
three lane, 9.15 kilometre bridge has been built over river Lohit, a
tributary of the Brahmaputra, linking Dhola to Sadiya in Assam . The
bridge will fill a huge connectivity gap that has existed in the region.
Till now, the only means to cross the Brahmaputra at this location
has been by ferry only in day-time and even this is not possible during
floods. The last bridge over the Brahmaputra was the Kalia Bhomora
Bridge at Tejpur. This will however change from tomorrow with the
Dhola-Sadiya bridge ensuring 24X7 connectivity between upper Assam and
Eastern part of Arunachal Pradesh. The bridge will also reduce the distance from Rupai on NH- 37 in Assam to Meka/Roing on NH-52 in Arunachal Pradesh by 165 KM. The travel time between the two places will come down from the current six hours to just one hour – a total five hour reduction. This will result in saving of petrol and diesel worth Rs 10 Lakh per day.
The Dhola-Sadiya bridge promises to usher in prosperity in the North-East. It will provide efficient road connectivity to remote and backward areas which have poor road infrastructure. This bridge will also give a major boost to overall economic development of the areas north of Brahmaputra in upper Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. It will also cater to the strategic requirements of the country in the border areas of Arunachal Pradesh, besides facilitating numerous hydro power projects coming up in the state , as it is the most sought after route for various power project developers.
The total length of the Dhola-Sadiya Bridge project, including the approach roads on each side, is 28.50 km. The length of the bridge itself is 9.15 Km. It has been constructed on BOT Annuity basis at a total cost of Rs 2,056 crore, as part of the Arunachal Package of Roads and Highways under the Ministry’s SPECIAL ACCELERATED ROAD DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME for NORTH EAST (SARDP-NE). The objective was to bring the people of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh closer to each other.
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